Its usually minimalist and long exposure, often containing seascapes, shipwrecks and old jetty's etc.What is "Fine Art Photography" ?
And here's me thinking that the term "fine art photographer" is a meaningless term much used by some American photographers to make their work seem more important....Its usually minimalist and long exposure, often containing seascapes, shipwrecks and old jetty's etc.
A good you tube channel for this is Gary Gouch, https://www.youtube.com/@GaryGough
He is good and very experienced in fine art photography.
Another photographer to look at is Jasper Goodall, his work is different but still considered fine art photography.And here's me thinking that the term "fine art photographer" is a meaningless term much used by some American photographers to make their work seem more important....
And I'm not a big fan of long exposures either. Sounds like we are getting along fine here!
I like your photograph though, and that's what is important.
Whereabouts in the North East are you from?
You'll forgive me if add my two ha'pence ...Its usually minimalist and long exposure, often containing seascapes, shipwrecks and old jetty's etc.
A good you tube channel for this is Gary Gouch, https://www.youtube.com/@GaryGough
He is good and very experienced in fine art photography.